Chapter 208: Catching up.

Chapter 208: Catching up.

Cerion, to his credit, quickly recovered from my rather, ahem, physical dismissal and got back up with a reinvigorated spirit. It took a few more minutes before he finally looked like he was about to give up, though, forcing me to fend him off as best as I could.

This, however, turned out to be a ruse. After giving Emeri and me some perfunctory greetings, I thought the matter was over, but he felt otherwise. He simply walked up and, before I could actually greet him, wrapped me up in a brotherly hug, which I gingerly returned. I still wasnt used to those

Our heartfelt reunion was quickly interrupted by Cerions hangers-on, who had witnessed the exchange with apparent interest. I hurriedly searched for an escape, hoping to catch up with my friend by ourselves, but they didnt give us the chance.

Well, that certainly caught me by surprise. One of them said. The young man had light cyan-coloured hair, carefully trimmed to cover one of his eyes with bangs but leave the other exposed. He was smiling, but the smile was a bit too angular to be genuine. I think I speak for everyone here, Cerion, when I say that that seemed a bit out of character for you. He said snidely.

Cerions brow furrowed, but before he could respond a girl with purple and black locks answered.

Dont insult Cerion like that, Lanus. Im sure hes simply overjoyed to meet his friend again. Something Im sure you have little experience with.

While it sounded like she came to our defence, it seemed that her real goal had been to insult her peer, instead. This wasnt lost on me, as she didnt bother looking me in the eye since I arrived, instead focussing on Cerion and Lanus. The former, however, didnt catch on. Either that, or he didnt want to get into it here.

Thank you, Nataly. Now, if youll excuse us, I havent met my friend for a while and would like to catch up in private.

After receiving some slight nods, when it was looking like we were about to be free of Cerions acquaintances, one of them came forward. Another girl, with golden drill-shaped hair, haughtily turned her nose up at me. For some reason, I felt like I recognised her from somewhere It seemed she, too, had recognised me, because her eyes narrowed with subtly hidden fury.

And who is this friend of yours, exactly? Shouldnt you introduce this man to your peers? What is his status? Of which territory is he the heir? I thought this was custom, but apparently you dont care for tradition.

Her thinly veiled insult towards not just me, but Cerion as well, left him floundering for a response.

W-well, you know Arthur, right? He was at the the tournament you know?

Nobles from across the country. I was playing nice with them before you arrived because my dad asked, but I wasnt having much success, as you can see Im sorry about them.

Dont be. Its not your fault. Theyre just jealous that they dont share a bond of trust the way we do. I bragged, smiling.

Cerion, however, sighed. Well, I wouldnt be surprised if that was actually the case. Many of them are so embroiled in the political world that they never got the chance to trust anybody else. Its honestly kind of sad. He replied with a morose smile.

Dont feel responsible for their issues, idiot. You cant carry other peoples burdens.

Cerion laughed, and shook his head. Would if I could, Arthur, would if I could Speaking of other people, how did your journey go, you two? Have as much fun as we used to have, Arthur? he said jokingly, as there was no bite to his words.

Emeri was the one to reply.

We did. Arthur is a reliable companion and a true friend. If only he didnt drag us into trouble with every third step

Hey! Need I remind you of the literal rebellion you started?! I protested.

That was for a good cause. Besides, everything turned out all right, didnt it? Emeri responded with a lazy smile, swishing her hair behind her ears.

Cerion whipped his head back and forth as we continued to bicker, slowly revealing what adventures we had had over the course of our stay in Alterian and beyond. He was suitably impressed but also apprehensive of how close to death we had come, and began to tell us of his own adventures with his father, which had taken him to the middle of the ocean, apparently.

When Cerion began telling how he had grown closer to his father than he had ever been as a child, Emeri left the room at one point, as she wanted to see the gardens more closely.

Cerion and I took the chance to catch up in earnest.This chapter is updated by nov(e)(l)biin.com